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The Radcliffe Statues Project

The Radcliffe Statues Project is part of Women’s Week 2014, a series of events from March 2 to March 8 to celebrate and promote discussion on women and gender at Harvard. This year’s theme is “Women at Work.”


Women as Statues - Women's Week 2014

Ceylon Auguste-Nelson '16 and Mariah T. Browne '15 pose as statues in front of the Science Center on Tuesday afternoon. As part of Women's Week 2014, the goal was to promote discussion about the role of gender at Harvard.


Women as Statues - Women's Week 2014

Katrina T. Wong '15 and Angela S. Frankel '14 pose as statues in front of the entrance to the Harvard College Women's Center on Tuesday afternoon. As part of Women's Week 2014, the goal was to promote discussion about the role of gender at Harvard.


Women as Statues - Women's Week 2014

Ceylon Auguste-Nelson '16 and Mariah T. Browne '15 pose as statues in front of the Science Center on Tuesday afternoon. As part of Women's Week 2014, the goal was to promote discussion about the role of gender at Harvard.


Women as Statues - Women's Week 2014

Neimy K. Escobar '15 and Devi K. Lockwood '14 pose as statues in front of Annenberg on Tuesday afternoon. As part of Women's Week 2014, the goal was to promote discussion about the role of gender at Harvard.


Women as Statues - Women's Week 2014

Neimy K. Escobar '15 and Devi K. Lockwood '14 pose as statues in front of Annenberg on Tuesday afternoon. As part of Women's Week 2014, the goal was to promote discussion about the role of gender at Harvard.